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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >>> tuesday morning, big story again, super storm sandy, what was once a hurricane has been downgraded but causing a lot of problems in our area. >> 10,000 flights grounded as a result gives you an idea the far reaching effects of sandy. what she is doing here locally? let's get to lynette charles. >>> we are dealing with lots of rain coming across the area. this will continue throughout the day. we will see pockets of heavy rain, throughout the day. we can see it around washington. looking at the yellows, and also the oranges, but the greens, the lighter rain, that's going to be a steady rain and snow back off towards the west. rainfall totals, on top of yesterday, 5- 6 inches we are getting over an inch in german town. eastern shore, chester town, 6/10ths there, over an inch in annapolis. when this is all said and done, we could
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >>> tuesday morning, big story again, super storm sandy, what was once a hurricane has been downgraded but causing a lot of problems in our area. >> 10,000 flights grounded as a result gives you an idea the far reaching effects of sandy. what she is doing here...
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including westport where abc's john schifrin joins us with more. >> reporter: good evening. the good news is that high tide passed and water levels have gone back down into the ocean, you can see it's still churned by sandy. now, earlier today, we saw storm gusts, winds up to 85 miles per hour, just a few hours ago this area was completely flooded by six-foot storm surge that came crashing down over the ocean. now, to give you an idea how powerful this storm was, where we're standing right now used to be a completely clear road. it is now covered by inch wes o sand and huge 20-pound rocks that were thrown in by the ocean. now, a lot of the residents here decided to evacuate here on the beachfront but if you look off in the distance, some blocks, and decided to stay and in this hour they have the power on right now. sin th >> thanks to john schifrin. >>> midwest braces for sandy's impact and bill weir comes to us from a wind-whipped lake erie. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor a
including westport where abc's john schifrin joins us with more. >> reporter: good evening. the good news is that high tide passed and water levels have gone back down into the ocean, you can see it's still churned by sandy. now, earlier today, we saw storm gusts, winds up to 85 miles per hour, just a few hours ago this area was completely flooded by six-foot storm surge that came crashing down over the ocean. now, to give you an idea how powerful this storm was, where we're standing...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. > if you are waking up with us, we want to get you the latest on pe
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. > if you are waking up with us, we want to get you the latest on pe
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >>> this is from overnight. explosion from new york city, the new york city con edson plant. one of the reasons part of lower manhattan is in trouble and dark. the company vice president is saying this morning, this is the worst storm related outage in the company's history, as you can see, incredible explosion happening out of there. >> according to breaking news.com, it could be a week because of the explosion, could be a week for customers to get back on. that's out of con edson. >> if you lost power, you know it's brutal being without it for that long. >> i a lot of you are listening opposed to watching. a huge fire broke out in the breezy point neighborhood incomes queens new york. >> 50 homes destroyed. jim describes the incredible scene. we will run the video for you to hear. >> 4200 homes out here. this is a community that
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >>> this is from overnight. explosion from new york city, the new york city con edson plant. one of the reasons part of lower manhattan is in trouble and dark. the company vice president is saying this morning, this is the worst storm related outage in the company's...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. some of them seeing the damage. over all a lot of people out here feeling that they may have dodged a bullet but you know at the same time we're not quite sure that the worse is over yet if the waters keep rising. >> this equaling the sentiment of government officials who say do not let your guard down yet. have you seen police patrolling the streets. >> reporter: we haven't seen many. but we have seen them as the sun comes up. we've seen state and county service trucks driving around, mainly police. we've seen a lot of police. including the highway patrol out here basically just cruising around. making sure everybody is okay. we did stop and talked to a couple of themes. we stopped one and he was optimistic that the waters had peaked and they were starting to recede. but he didn't really sure that's just what his eye perceived. bu
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. some of them seeing the damage. over all a lot of people out here feeling that they may have dodged a bullet but you know at the same time we're not quite sure that the worse is over yet if the waters keep rising. >> this equaling the sentiment of government officials who say...
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to the nine hundred seventy the to do the hustle again that was the name of that movie and john travolta was walking around brooklyn with a can of paint and the beginning of a saturday night fever oh yes and that was all about the hustle wasn't stagflation of the seventy's but. so operating under the motto loans move forward never backward mortgage executives tried to eliminate tollgates designed to ensure that loans were sound and not tainted by fraud the government said so this led to a defect rate that approached forty percent roughly nine times the industry norm max but countrywide concealed this from fannie mae and freddie mac. . and even awarded bonuses to staff to rebut the problems being found so you would think this is a criminal case outright criminal case where these guys should jump off a freaking cliff or at least out of their windows onto the streets of new york city but no they didn't they awarded themselves bonuses and what is the new york attorney general's office doing filing a civil suit you know once again there are fighting a gunfight with a knife you know there's so
to the nine hundred seventy the to do the hustle again that was the name of that movie and john travolta was walking around brooklyn with a can of paint and the beginning of a saturday night fever oh yes and that was all about the hustle wasn't stagflation of the seventy's but. so operating under the motto loans move forward never backward mortgage executives tried to eliminate tollgates designed to ensure that loans were sound and not tainted by fraud the government said so this led to a...
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states and for the second to be speaking to john logan jones in maine all about lobster economics. commissioner. critique a should three years for charges free. range month free. three stooges free. food free bonus clothing videos for your media projects a free video dog hearty dot com. polls fifteen goats. to count. kilograms of rice one seldom flatbreads. in a bad mood. to tell the group the long. room is a done deal. fifty feet. if he'd feel the. heat. max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to maine and speak with john logon jones who is running to be a representative from a state house in district one twelve john welcome to the kaiser report thanks wrong imax all right john logan jones you're running for a main state representative on a platform of primarily about civil liberties and economic matters between occupy wall street and the tea party these seem to be the two biggest issues for young people and yet are completely absent from the mainstream debate why is that god don't have a good answer for why i guess people just don't want to talk about it becau
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max cash or welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to maine and speak with john logon jones who is running to be a representative from a state house in district one twelve john welcome to the kaiser report banks are on the imax all right john logan jones you're running for a main state representative on a platform of primarily about civil liberties and economic matters now between occupy wall street and the tea party these seem to be the two biggest issues for young people and yet are completely absent from the mainstream debate why is that god i don't have a good answer for why i guess people just don't want to talk about it because their interests at stake if they do i'm certainly talking about it and it's resonating with voters so i'm going to keep talking now a pew research poll just out shows that a majority of americans want the u.s. to stop intervening abroad that's never going to happen of course is it is it too late to stop the military industrial complex well that's why i became politically motivated i served in the air force has intelligence specialist and after m
max cash or welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to maine and speak with john logon jones who is running to be a representative from a state house in district one twelve john welcome to the kaiser report banks are on the imax all right john logan jones you're running for a main state representative on a platform of primarily about civil liberties and economic matters now between occupy wall street and the tea party these seem to be the two biggest issues for young people and yet are...
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you will still see me. >> john paul. >> hithere, i'm john paul scott, deputy director on the mayor's council on disability for the physical access group. howard and i have been working together for 5 years. i went back through our records to try to find the first agenda where his name appears and that's june 6, 2008. this committee and howard's leadership have been absolutely critical for us to vet the ada transition plan to give it purpose and to keep it grounded and keep it moving forward through the physical access committee and then through this council. we have been able to not only present on a yearly basis the status of the ada transition plan, the actual construction projects that we do on a yearly basis, our transition plan for curb ramps and sidewalks and policies for the pedestrian right of way. also mod's request for the city's 10 year capital plan which is on-going. we're working on that right now. i just wanted to go through a list of some of the projects that we have worked on and reviewed through the committee. it's very impressive. these are just the big ones. 10 bil
you will still see me. >> john paul. >> hithere, i'm john paul scott, deputy director on the mayor's council on disability for the physical access group. howard and i have been working together for 5 years. i went back through our records to try to find the first agenda where his name appears and that's june 6, 2008. this committee and howard's leadership have been absolutely critical for us to vet the ada transition plan to give it purpose and to keep it grounded and keep it moving...
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please welcome john grisham. (cheers and applause) hey, good to see you, john! thank you for coming back! all right. good to see you again. it's been about five years. how many books have you cranked out in those last five years. >> at least 12. >> stephen: 12 books? you and stephen king, do you have a contest going on or something like that? who can -- do you ever call him up and go "4,500 words today beyoch." >> no, but he'll call me up and say this is 48, you only have 30. but he got published earlier than i did. >> stephen: would you go back to being a lawyer? >> never. >> stephen: why not? >> i was starving. >> stephen: you must have sucked as a lawyer! (laughter) >> i had a lot of clients in prison. >> stephen: okay, this is one of the things i don't like about you, okay? you've got a new book here called "racketeer" all right? sure it's a great book. >> it's brilliant. (laughter) >> stephen: the dust cover is gripping so far. but in a lot of your books it's like these things are trojan horses to get me to like these liberal causes like homelessness or the
please welcome john grisham. (cheers and applause) hey, good to see you, john! thank you for coming back! all right. good to see you again. it's been about five years. how many books have you cranked out in those last five years. >> at least 12. >> stephen: 12 books? you and stephen king, do you have a contest going on or something like that? who can -- do you ever call him up and go "4,500 words today beyoch." >> no, but he'll call me up and say this is 48, you only...
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and a big shout out to john fugelsang. i had the pleasure of meeting him at the sexy liberal show last saturday. i heard parts of lowermanhattan has lost power. president obama, a big two thumbs up for him. i heard romney is going around with a bus tour supposedly transporting this and that -- >> right. >> caller: and all in all he is trying to look for votes. i thought both sides has suspended campaigns because of this emergency situation. unlike president obama he has reached out to every single governor, letting him know that he is there for them all they had to do was pick up the telephone and call him directly. >> personally. yep. >> caller: exactly. i saw the press conference with chris christie. he is a republican governor who initially endorsed mitt romney but he has been speaking nothing but praise for president obama. he said he felt so relieved and glad that he had that conversation with president obama. >> yep. >> caller: i think even some republicans may have second thoughts that the idea of privatizing fema -
and a big shout out to john fugelsang. i had the pleasure of meeting him at the sexy liberal show last saturday. i heard parts of lowermanhattan has lost power. president obama, a big two thumbs up for him. i heard romney is going around with a bus tour supposedly transporting this and that -- >> right. >> caller: and all in all he is trying to look for votes. i thought both sides has suspended campaigns because of this emergency situation. unlike president obama he has reached out...
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john oliver, let's start with you. what is obama campaign's closing speech and pitch to the american people? >> simply this, john. the obama camp feels the choice is simple. maybe obama hasn't been the president you wanted him to be. perhaps he didn't meet the high expectations he set himself. but the other guy, jon, is a total dick! (cheers and applause) i mean that. jon, he's a six-foot shaft with tiny ballses for feet. he may not fire you himself but you know that when he's looking at you he's unemploying you with his eyes. (cheers and applause) now, if you will excuse me, jon, i'm going to stare at aasif while he's talking, thereby dominating him visually. (laughter). >> jon: well, all right, seems like a relatively low-brow closing argument from the obama campaign. aasif, you've been with the romney campaign. what's their closing argument? >> well, what do you want it to be? (laughter) (cheers and applause) look, jon, um, mitt romney has been running for president for seven years. these are two short weeks left in
john oliver, let's start with you. what is obama campaign's closing speech and pitch to the american people? >> simply this, john. the obama camp feels the choice is simple. maybe obama hasn't been the president you wanted him to be. perhaps he didn't meet the high expectations he set himself. but the other guy, jon, is a total dick! (cheers and applause) i mean that. jon, he's a six-foot shaft with tiny ballses for feet. he may not fire you himself but you know that when he's looking at...
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thank you, john. we want to get to mike galanos, he's in atlantic city with a look at some of the devastating effects of the superstorm there. what are you seeing this morning, mike? >> reporter: it surprises me. again, i go to bed last night and i was standing in waist deep water at some points. in front of me is the atlantic city convention center, behind me in the distance was bally's. i was in the middle of a street that played out like a raging river. the water has receded but i have rain and wind. we can't wait for day break to assess the damage even more so. yesterday, many parts of atlantic city under water, two, three pete of water. the mayor at one point went to check on how a shelter was doing and had a difficult time getting back. he saw downed power lines. at that point he told everybody, if you have not gotten to a shelter, just hunker down. behind me is a sheridan. these were families that tried to ride out the storm but couldn't. for them, luckily they were able to make it to this hote
thank you, john. we want to get to mike galanos, he's in atlantic city with a look at some of the devastating effects of the superstorm there. what are you seeing this morning, mike? >> reporter: it surprises me. again, i go to bed last night and i was standing in waist deep water at some points. in front of me is the atlantic city convention center, behind me in the distance was bally's. i was in the middle of a street that played out like a raging river. the water has receded but i have...
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.// john rydell... weet to fflls point.../ where... phings... could've... been a lot worse.../ worse...// (rydell) "many business owners here in fells point still remember hurricane isabel and all the damage it caused to many of the businessss here on worried aboou what would happen this week. but this morning, thhre wws a big sigh pf reeief.""there's a basement pnner here and the entiree bassment was flooded and then there was water in the bar abbut 18 inches."andrew burke...won't soon forget... the wrath of isabel. it put joon steven out of business....or hree weees. "all of thaams street.""was under water." so when e heard...about those dire predictions about sandy....he couldn't stop thinkkng about isabel. ""ncredibll nnrvous." po burke...was determined...to keep issory from repeating couple of ays sannbagging and delight...his efforrs paid ws."3 off.."not a drop, not drop, she's tight as a bone."and unliie isabee...there'll be no costly repairs to rrmovv watee...and no significant loss...in business. (buuke) "a storm like isabel probably wouud have ut
.// john rydell... weet to fflls point.../ where... phings... could've... been a lot worse.../ worse...// (rydell) "many business owners here in fells point still remember hurricane isabel and all the damage it caused to many of the businessss here on worried aboou what would happen this week. but this morning, thhre wws a big sigh pf reeief.""there's a basement pnner here and the entiree bassment was flooded and then there was water in the bar abbut 18 inches."andrew...
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stay dry. >> bye, john. the one time it's okay for you to miss my show is if that's the only time you can get to a polling place. make sure that voting is your highest priority on election day. besides, you can always dvr my show. you really cant' dvr the future of the country. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. so vote and vote smart. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, a
stay dry. >> bye, john. the one time it's okay for you to miss my show is if that's the only time you can get to a polling place. make sure that voting is your highest priority on election day. besides, you can always dvr my show. you really cant' dvr the future of the country. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. so vote and vote smart. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out...
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scott forestall and john broward are leaving this year. it's after digs appointing earnings and problems with problems with the mapping software. industry analysts say this move may have long term implications but unlikely to impact sales. we'll have to wait and see what it will have on apple stock going forward. >>> trading on wall street is suspended at least through tomorrow. first time u.s. markets have closed due to weather since 1985. suspension affects all trading markets including the pacific stock exchange. >> an oakland based international risk management firm is warning that sandy could set insurance loss records. those losses could be in the $5-10 billion range with uninsured losses soaring to as much as $20 billion. by comparison, hurricane irene caused $4 billion in uninsured losses this year. this is considerably more damaging. potential damage is new york city, it's harbor, 90-degree angle between long island and the coast making it unusually susceptible to flooding. >> we will continue to track storm sandy as the damage mo
scott forestall and john broward are leaving this year. it's after digs appointing earnings and problems with problems with the mapping software. industry analysts say this move may have long term implications but unlikely to impact sales. we'll have to wait and see what it will have on apple stock going forward. >>> trading on wall street is suspended at least through tomorrow. first time u.s. markets have closed due to weather since 1985. suspension affects all trading markets...
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reporting live in huntington, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> thanks, john. >> 4:11 right now. let's get back over to jacqui and find out where the storm situation stands right now. >> the storm is no longer a hurricane. it's become extra tropical, as we call it, but it's still packing a punch and we'll still have impact from this storm, especially this morning. the worst is over, and that's the best i can tell you, but we will continue to see rain. when all is said and done for us in our area, this will be a flood event, the rain will probably be the worst of it. of course, try to tell that to the people who don't have power this morning, right? unfortunately, there's still thousands of you out there in the dark. with you blew away the rain record at reagan national. here's some other numbers to take a look at. purr very well sill, almost eight inches. around 4 1/2 in wolf trap, virginia. we still have flood watches and warnings that remain in effect, and many areas are going to be flooded for a good part of the week. this is a look at the gauges all across the midatlantic and
reporting live in huntington, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> thanks, john. >> 4:11 right now. let's get back over to jacqui and find out where the storm situation stands right now. >> the storm is no longer a hurricane. it's become extra tropical, as we call it, but it's still packing a punch and we'll still have impact from this storm, especially this morning. the worst is over, and that's the best i can tell you, but we will continue to see rain. when all is said and done for...
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so i'm with john and glenn on that point. i think maybe the better solution is process where there's noticing common rulemaking where there's a proposed set of standards, and individual agencies have to show up outside the context of the case where the politics are going to skew the considerations and to say here's a general category in which it could be included. i mean, i think that would be an interesting exercise if nothing else. >> with, perhaps, constant review -- >> yeah. >> so that it can change over time, right? glenn, do you have anything to add? >> in response to your question, i think the threat can be immeant or a long-term threat and can still be threats that need to be addressed in the national security context in the declassification review. what struck me when we were doing our reviews was not the imminence argument, but the mosaic argument that this alone won't be a threat to national security, but you combine it with this, this, this, this and this, and they spun it out so broadly that anything could fit wi
so i'm with john and glenn on that point. i think maybe the better solution is process where there's noticing common rulemaking where there's a proposed set of standards, and individual agencies have to show up outside the context of the case where the politics are going to skew the considerations and to say here's a general category in which it could be included. i mean, i think that would be an interesting exercise if nothing else. >> with, perhaps, constant review -- >> yeah....
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siri, what happened to apple executive john forstall? >> checking on that. would you like me to search the web for what happened to apple executive john forstall? >> actually, it's scott forstall, but she couldn't find it anyway. he headed up apple's mobile software unit. turns out siri didn't know where he went or happened. but the wall street journal reports he was asked to leave after refusing to own up to bugs in apple's new mapping service. and the company's new retail chief, john browett, is also gone after just five months on the job. he also presided over some missteps, most notably cutting hours at apple stories, a move the company acknowledged as a mistake. >>> a man who walked into the path of a light rail train never saw it coming. but he probably should have. cbs 5 reporter kiet do shows us it's just the latest example of a smartphone leading to a not- so-smart move. >> reporter: we arrived on seen seconds after it happened. the man was stumbling around, bloody and delirious. just moments before, he was on the ground, unconscious. >> i thought h
siri, what happened to apple executive john forstall? >> checking on that. would you like me to search the web for what happened to apple executive john forstall? >> actually, it's scott forstall, but she couldn't find it anyway. he headed up apple's mobile software unit. turns out siri didn't know where he went or happened. but the wall street journal reports he was asked to leave after refusing to own up to bugs in apple's new mapping service. and the company's new retail chief,...
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i am john hailey and the director of transit operations. >> thank you. john. i can -- can i have a member of the grand jury back up. there is back and forth here and now a comment from the mta they're willing to provide the evidence. i am wondering if you ask for the evidence and not provided in the course of the investigation. >> the evidence he is talking about is not the evidence we asked for. i believe he is now saying that he would be happy to give us some kind of list and description of all 180 switchbacks in every month and then we could read about each switch back and determine for ourselves whether that was a good thing for the system or not, and our opinion that is not a statistical study. that's not a comparison in anyway. that's just a description of all the switchbacks with a subjective opinion as to whether it was a good thing or a bad thing, and he may have offered us to do that, but we decided that would have been perhaps a thousand switchbacks we would have to read about and make up our minds whether they were a good or bad idea. in other word
i am john hailey and the director of transit operations. >> thank you. john. i can -- can i have a member of the grand jury back up. there is back and forth here and now a comment from the mta they're willing to provide the evidence. i am wondering if you ask for the evidence and not provided in the course of the investigation. >> the evidence he is talking about is not the evidence we asked for. i believe he is now saying that he would be happy to give us some kind of list and...
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thank you cindy for the presentation and for the department of technology john. john, how are you? we have john from the department of technology and wanted to speak as well and welcome. >> thank you supervisors and thank you civil grand jury for your report and everyone attending. i want to take a few moments. i don't want to rehash the stuff said and commented on and you probably want a rich dialogue in question and answer period. i want to visit a few of points and give context to the conversation and like you i am fascinated by the title of the report and we should revisit a little bit and after being here for five years now where we have been and where we are coming to. in terms of deja vu let's reflect back where we were as individuals with technology or as an organization with the city. when i joined the city we didn't have a plan or a governance structure or coit and sun shet and talking about creating this structure and we were struggling how much money were we spending on it in the city? when i came here there wasn't a report? and so it has been a long and complex journey
thank you cindy for the presentation and for the department of technology john. john, how are you? we have john from the department of technology and wanted to speak as well and welcome. >> thank you supervisors and thank you civil grand jury for your report and everyone attending. i want to take a few moments. i don't want to rehash the stuff said and commented on and you probably want a rich dialogue in question and answer period. i want to visit a few of points and give context to the...
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john burns, ceo of john burns real estate consulting and what drove all this housing recovery. thanks so much. >> you bet. nicole: sandy's impact is being felt far and wide. equity markets remain closed today but they are finally reopening tomorrow. air travel clearly impacted worldwide. roads, mass transit, shut down. and massive damage across the east coast. up next, our own liz macdonald on the historic cost that all of this brings. nicole: well hurricane sandy now ranks among the costliest storms ever with its broad impact felt not just across whole industry sectors but of course entire states as well. our own liz macdonald is here with more. emac's bottom line. liz, what are the ranges of the damages and estimates that we're seeing now? >> you know the ranges now are between 35 billion to $50 billion. and we've got the estimates that are continue to pour in. here's an estimate from economist mike england. he is with action economics. take a listen. >> we often find the ultimate insured losses are considerably higher than initial estimates. i've seen other broader estimates
john burns, ceo of john burns real estate consulting and what drove all this housing recovery. thanks so much. >> you bet. nicole: sandy's impact is being felt far and wide. equity markets remain closed today but they are finally reopening tomorrow. air travel clearly impacted worldwide. roads, mass transit, shut down. and massive damage across the east coast. up next, our own liz macdonald on the historic cost that all of this brings. nicole: well hurricane sandy now ranks among the...
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great to have you with us once again, john. very quickly, give us your assessment of the situation with the refineries, how quickly they can come back online what happened it means for gas prices. >> well, in the first instance this is a pretty big storm. we will have to check closely for any damage. the northeastern and the middle atlantic refineries are some of the oldest in the country. you have got old infrastructure so it's more vulnerable, so you want to check it ever more closely. i thought sharon did a good job describing what it takes to bring it back up so, that's the first issue. the second, you got to check the port, the northeast, the middle atlantic, very dependent upon both finnished product imports as well as crude oil imports. if the ports are damaged by that sea surge, you are looking a what the ever time it takens to repair, how you offload finished product or crude. more importantly, and this gets to the issue of price, what happens in the distribution and retail network? if you have gas stations with no ele
great to have you with us once again, john. very quickly, give us your assessment of the situation with the refineries, how quickly they can come back online what happened it means for gas prices. >> well, in the first instance this is a pretty big storm. we will have to check closely for any damage. the northeastern and the middle atlantic refineries are some of the oldest in the country. you have got old infrastructure so it's more vulnerable, so you want to check it ever more closely....
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that's really weird. >> john, you should weigh in on this. because one of the things that is set whenever talking about the intelligence committee, one of the things that is assumed, i think, is that however much we know there will always be some much that we don't know. and so i guess one of the questions is, when you're thinking about classification bursas not declassification, but classification versus public knowledge, is there a sense that there is always going to be a certain amount known and we need to decide whether what is not going to be known on how much is going to be known. is there a sense of obligation to the public in this regard? >> yes. this was brought to me most graphically obviously in the post september 11 era. sort of a self indulgent you. that has evolved from being an under their radar lawyer to a notorious public figure overnight. so some personal bias in this, but i think, you know, now that i'm out, i think, at least from the agency's own institutional protection and self-interest, we should have pressed the white
that's really weird. >> john, you should weigh in on this. because one of the things that is set whenever talking about the intelligence committee, one of the things that is assumed, i think, is that however much we know there will always be some much that we don't know. and so i guess one of the questions is, when you're thinking about classification bursas not declassification, but classification versus public knowledge, is there a sense that there is always going to be a certain amount...
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. >> thank you very much for that, john paul. one of the best things about this role is the opportunity to work with john paul and carla before you, susan, there's really some talented, dedicated people who are not just dedicated but really good at what you guys do. you are good teachers and so i thank you all for the opportunity to have done that. >> and, howard, if you would stay for a minute, the council would like to present you a small token of our appreciation. . >> thank you very much. >> howard, on behalf of the council, carla, everyone involved, i with like to present you with this token of our appreciation for all your hard work and your dedication and we hope to see your face around because we do need your opinion and we know you will speak your mind. thank you. >> thank you. that's beautiful. thank you very much. (applause). >> thank you all. >> thank you so much, howard. moving on to item no. 9, a report from the disability disaster preparedness committee. joanna >> good afternoon. actually my report will be extremel
. >> thank you very much for that, john paul. one of the best things about this role is the opportunity to work with john paul and carla before you, susan, there's really some talented, dedicated people who are not just dedicated but really good at what you guys do. you are good teachers and so i thank you all for the opportunity to have done that. >> and, howard, if you would stay for a minute, the council would like to present you a small token of our appreciation. . >>...
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john, thank you for the update. let's go to mike galanos, he is in atlantic city where they have tons of damage, really devastating pictures from the afternoon before the storm made landfall and then when it did make landfall, absolutely remarkable pictures to talk about. mike, good morning. how's it looking now? >> good morning, soledad. right now and, again, you mentioned intermittent rain, gusts of bitter cold wind kissing me right now. to reset the scene, you talked about some of those pints. i was standing in it. about a half a block behind me, soledad, that was basically a raging river hn me. it all came together about 8:00 last night, the storm surge, high tide. that water was up to my knee. if a car drove by i'd get a wave of water over my waist. that's what we were dealing with here in atlantic city. i mentioned the storm surge, the high tide, the wind gusts practically knocked me into the water. that's what we were dealing with last night. and again, governor chris christie not happy with the mayor here in
john, thank you for the update. let's go to mike galanos, he is in atlantic city where they have tons of damage, really devastating pictures from the afternoon before the storm made landfall and then when it did make landfall, absolutely remarkable pictures to talk about. mike, good morning. how's it looking now? >> good morning, soledad. right now and, again, you mentioned intermittent rain, gusts of bitter cold wind kissing me right now. to reset the scene, you talked about some of...
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. >> by the time he stepped in front of the camera john dunkel was old. and ready to put on a show. >> this is great. i had an urge to kill he took belmont police on a tour of his crime scene. >> and i killed him and placed his body on top of the mountain. do you want to just walk up the trail? >> he showed him where he stashed a murder weapon and seemed to get emotional, became annoyed by questions. >> what is going through your mind at the time? >> going through it. >> okay. >> belmont 1971 we never had a case close to this magnitude. it had the community locking their doors. disappeared from his home in the middle of the night. 12-year-old lance turner died near daytime soccer practice. 12-year-old sean dinel died in a sacramento park just after dark. police told media but they lackedtofdz make an arrest. their last resort paid off. >> when he moved to sacramento we planted a female detective in the fast food restaurant he was working in. >> she became his drinking buddy, wore a wire ask called for b whupe snuck into a home. e drunkel awaited trial on
. >> by the time he stepped in front of the camera john dunkel was old. and ready to put on a show. >> this is great. i had an urge to kill he took belmont police on a tour of his crime scene. >> and i killed him and placed his body on top of the mountain. do you want to just walk up the trail? >> he showed him where he stashed a murder weapon and seemed to get emotional, became annoyed by questions. >> what is going through your mind at the time? >> going...
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with us now is "cbs this morning" political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning. >> do we know how this storm may affect voting? the election is just one week from today. >> yeah. well, it has -- in this public pause, that will probably start to end at the end of today. and -- both campaigns will kind of be fully back up tomorrow. although -- comments will still be moderated a little bit. i think that at the moment, the assessment is they lost some time on the campaign trail which is a crucial organizational benefit for both campaigns when the -- when the main guys running are out on the trail. that's much more powerful than when surrogates show up. in terms of early voting the key thing to watch will be ohio where jan is. because it is -- if peel aren't able to go to the early voting places that's one day lost in that crucial race to bank those votes early. >> how and when does each candidate resume their campaign schedule without appearing to be insensitive during this time? >> well, that's right. that's the balance they are trying
with us now is "cbs this morning" political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning. >> do we know how this storm may affect voting? the election is just one week from today. >> yeah. well, it has -- in this public pause, that will probably start to end at the end of today. and -- both campaigns will kind of be fully back up tomorrow. although -- comments will still be moderated a little bit. i think that at the moment, the assessment is they lost some...
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today but we are proud to work together on behalf of the people of the city and we are happy to have john fung head this up and behalf of the board and all of us and thank you mr. secretary. mr. administrator. senator feinstein, leader pelosi, congress woman spear and mayor lee and thank you all for being here and now it's time to make it official. it's sign that document. okay. [applause] >> thank you tom. and as we're getting ready to sign this grand slam document let me make sure we give a great appreciation to our county transportation authority who has been administering the funds for this great project and a great shout out to the union square improvement district. i know there are businesses big and small that will suffer a little bit from the construction but they're going to be patient. they know the result of this is a great future for our great city and thank you to all of the businesses and we will be communicating with them all the time with all of the agencies. decades now ladies and gentlemen city residents and our city will know the vision started 20 years ago to today we
today but we are proud to work together on behalf of the people of the city and we are happy to have john fung head this up and behalf of the board and all of us and thank you mr. secretary. mr. administrator. senator feinstein, leader pelosi, congress woman spear and mayor lee and thank you all for being here and now it's time to make it official. it's sign that document. okay. [applause] >> thank you tom. and as we're getting ready to sign this grand slam document let me make sure we...
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reporting live in huntington, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> jummy olabanji it is also out this morning, driving all across the region checking for storm damage. >> let's find out where she is and what she found. good morning. >> good morning. we are in silver spring. the drive down here, 495 was ok, but there was a lot of ponding and debris on the road. when we got to montgomery county, this was the scene that you will see in several intersections, a lot of them) this one at colesville road and university boulevard in silver spring. there are police and other officials in the county monitoring these areas where there's high water. they don't want drivers try to get around these areas because it is dark outside. you don't know how deep the water could be. if you get stranded, they will have to come rescue you. there are a couple of close intersections throughout montgomery county. we will be driving around checking on a conditions. -- checking on road conditions. don't come down here. you don't know how deep the water could be. we are keeping an eye on all the roadways in montgomery cou
reporting live in huntington, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> jummy olabanji it is also out this morning, driving all across the region checking for storm damage. >> let's find out where she is and what she found. good morning. >> good morning. we are in silver spring. the drive down here, 495 was ok, but there was a lot of ponding and debris on the road. when we got to montgomery county, this was the scene that you will see in several intersections, a lot of them) this one at...
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fox's john hody has the latest now from there tonight. >> reporter: i'm john hody in howard beach queens which is just off jamaica bay in the atlantic ocean. this is where hurricane sandy left a path of destruction. behind me i'm standing in parishing lot of the surf side motel and a parking lot of -- a parking lot of the surfside motel. the surge was so strong last night that it actually ripped apart all these docks along thin let at 1 point sending a dock up -- this inlet at one point sending a dock up through the parking lot into a building here. by the way, this motel was destroyed, but you can see the destruction along the inlet, the effect of taking out all the docks ripped apart on both sides of the inlet and throughout the afternoon residents here, victims of this hurricane, have been showing up, looking at the damage, surveying the damage in their homes. many evacuated yesterday, last night, yesterday afternoon and the day before. this is the first chance they've had to return home and see exactly the damage that hurricane sandy left. the damage has been enormous throughout new
fox's john hody has the latest now from there tonight. >> reporter: i'm john hody in howard beach queens which is just off jamaica bay in the atlantic ocean. this is where hurricane sandy left a path of destruction. behind me i'm standing in parishing lot of the surf side motel and a parking lot of -- a parking lot of the surfside motel. the surge was so strong last night that it actually ripped apart all these docks along thin let at 1 point sending a dock up -- this inlet at one point...
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john miller went for a ride with some of them. he will show us what the nypd is up against on "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] the next generation of investing technology is now within your grasp with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles. and its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. yeah, bye. have you seen my -- yes. an
john miller went for a ride with some of them. he will show us what the nypd is up against on "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] the next generation of investing technology is now within your grasp with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >> what is left of sandy's still out there, kind of a hybrid storm. the circulation point is right here. lots of cold air coming in behind it so we are seeing all of this in west virginia and garrett county. some folks have reported a couple of snowflakes. this storm is slowly making its turn up to the north. let's take a look at the impact of this thing. there are gale warnings on the day -- bay. 18 mile per hour gusts in ocean city. when we talk about the wind on the bay, upper, middle and chesapeake bay and delaware today, a title flooding, a 2-4 feet, ground level at high tide. i was talking to jane miller earlier. it looked like there was a hard time getting rid of the water. the winds are not really that strong, but they are still there. the rainfall totals, for the whole storm, have an history of the storm -- new york city,
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >> what is left of sandy's still out there, kind of a hybrid storm. the circulation point is right here. lots of cold air coming in behind it so we are seeing all of this in west virginia and garrett county. some folks have reported a couple of snowflakes. this storm is slowly...
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karen, let me play you something that john mccain said today. he was in ohio supporting the gop senate candidate but said very nasty words about the president and the 9/11 libya attack. take a listen to this. >> this president is either engaged in a massive cover-up concealing from the american people or is so grossly incompetent that he's not qualified to be the commander in chief of our armed forces. >> karen, like many of us, we respect mr. mccain's service to this nation both politically and militarily, but is it really appropriate on a day like this to start giving a commentary about the president of the united states in those tones? >> and also it's just very disappointing, martin. i think this is the complete political transformation of john mccain that we've seen. i used -- like you, i have had great respect for john mccain and he knows as well as anyone, and condoleezza rice herself went out and made the point in terms of the things that happened in benghazi and that information was changesiing, th that's what's happening. you have to g
karen, let me play you something that john mccain said today. he was in ohio supporting the gop senate candidate but said very nasty words about the president and the 9/11 libya attack. take a listen to this. >> this president is either engaged in a massive cover-up concealing from the american people or is so grossly incompetent that he's not qualified to be the commander in chief of our armed forces. >> karen, like many of us, we respect mr. mccain's service to this nation both...
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pizza maker papa johns has 600 locations near the storm. responsible for leading the company's global operations. joins us now from louisville, kentucky. great to have you with us. >> thank, melissa, great to be here. >> what sort of disruptions in terms of delivery and distribution are you seeing right now? >> well, as you said, we have 600 stores that were in the path of the storm. and last night we actually had between yesterday and last night 200 stores that were closed. and as of late this afternoon we still have around 100 that are still yet to be open. but we do hope those stores will be open here by the balance of the week. >> what are the greatest challenges at this point from your standpoint? is it the roads? getting power back up to the stores that they would actually want to buy some of the raw materials you distribute? >> well, first, i'd say that our real focus right now and actually through the storm was the safety of our team members. we have about 15,000 team members that were impacted. papa john's employees in some way, sh
pizza maker papa johns has 600 locations near the storm. responsible for leading the company's global operations. joins us now from louisville, kentucky. great to have you with us. >> thank, melissa, great to be here. >> what sort of disruptions in terms of delivery and distribution are you seeing right now? >> well, as you said, we have 600 stores that were in the path of the storm. and last night we actually had between yesterday and last night 200 stores that were closed....
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and john skeleton will start at quarterback. this is a football team that started the year winning four straight and now struggled, three straight losses. this guy is part of the reason why. >> he is a huge part. part of the reason he is struggling is because the offensive line last not given him time to step up and throw. he struggled when he had time. he is not very accurate with the football. he cannot get it down field. everybody is jumping the underneath rattle. i think the 49ers will take advantage of that. >> if you are the defensive coordinator right now, will you throw a blitz at him? what do you do? >> you don't have to blitz. you can beat him with the four guys up front. you don't have to make a living, larry fitzgerald will burn you if you leave him one- on-one. he is one of the better guys in the business. they are good enough up front to get them their own. >> you played smany years for the 49ers. your coaches would not allow you to engage in trash talking because your coaches never wanted bulletin board material.
and john skeleton will start at quarterback. this is a football team that started the year winning four straight and now struggled, three straight losses. this guy is part of the reason why. >> he is a huge part. part of the reason he is struggling is because the offensive line last not given him time to step up and throw. he struggled when he had time. he is not very accurate with the football. he cannot get it down field. everybody is jumping the underneath rattle. i think the 49ers...
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host: john hickok lipper, a a a former democrat and former denver mayor has high approval. are you worried about that? guest: governor hickenlooper is wildly popular. he has ratings rival in former gov. bill owens. what you see in the west as far as successful politicians, which are those that represent the people, republicans, democrats, and phillips, john hickenlooper understands many natural resources. he has been a strong advocate for the energy industry as well as education reform. but not in a way that created a huge protest of the capital. today, he has been only mildly active for the president. i think he has made a couple of endorsement on tv. he has not run at -- run any spots that paid media and shown up sparingly at rallies. he wants to maintain best cops -- that 70% popularity rating. host: lisa, good morning, your on the air. caller: my question is common -- is, they say they are doing a strategy, i would like to know what that is to help us with jobs. here in massachusetts, romney abandon us just like the republican party has abandoned bush. i would like to k
host: john hickok lipper, a a a former democrat and former denver mayor has high approval. are you worried about that? guest: governor hickenlooper is wildly popular. he has ratings rival in former gov. bill owens. what you see in the west as far as successful politicians, which are those that represent the people, republicans, democrats, and phillips, john hickenlooper understands many natural resources. he has been a strong advocate for the energy industry as well as education reform. but not...